Over this last school year, I have been reading Harry Potter out loud to my kids. We are now on the third book and I love seeing the magic in their eyes when they learning about new parts of the wizarding world. This has been one of my sayings for several years and so I thought it was time to make a sign for my library! I chose a burlap canvas to give it texture but in all reality working with a burlap canvas is so easy!
You will need:
- a burlap canvas (I picked mine up from Oriental Trading)
- Cricut Maker (or another Cricut Machine)
- Glitter Heat Transfer in Red and Gold
- Cricut Easy Press
- Cricut Bright Pad
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When you open the new Cricut Design Space, it will look like the photo above. The top banner will be followed by projects that you have created. You can see some of my latest projects the Shamrock shirts I just made for my girls. Below your projects will be Make It Now Projects, a fun variety of predesigned projects that are great when you are looking for something cute and fast to make. To get started in the New Cricut Design Space, hit the plus sign on the left hand side of your projects or the green New Project button in the top right corner.
After you select New Project, a blank canvas will open up for you. The canvas is a grid, so you will be able to see exactly how big your project is. Each of the little squares is an inch. For this simple and easy project, we will being added some of our own words and using an image of books. You have a couple of choices when it comes to adding an image, you can use one of Cricut’s predesigned images most of which are available with Cricut’s subscription program or you can upload your own design. I will walk you through both, so you can use what works for you.
How to Use Cricut Predesigned Images
- Select the image button on the left hand menu bar.
- It will bring up a screen like the one above. It will list the price of using each individual image and if the image is included in the Access subscription. If a image is included in the subscription, you will see a little green A right by the image.
- In the top left corner, you will see a search bar. Use that search bar to type what you are looking for. For this project, we are looking for a book. You will see a variety of different options.
- Find one you like, click on the image and then hit the green Insert Images button in the bottom right corner.
- Once you have inserted the image into your project you can resize it and move it around. Resize the image by clicking and dragging on the double arrow symbol that appears when you have the image selected.
Uploading Your Own Photos to Design Space
- To upload your own photo to Cricut Design space instead, hit the upload button at the bottom of the left hand menu. The following screen will pop up, hit the upload image button.
- You can either drag and drop your file on the next screen or search for it on your computer by hitting the browse button.
- Once you have selected your image, it will pop up in the box on the left hand part of your screen.
- Select what kind of image it is, a simple image is a image with high contrast colors and a transparent or blank background. A moderately complex image is one with simple details and color. A complex image is one with lost of details and low contrast. For instance the lighting bolt below is a simple image because of the white background and the dark, simple lines.
- The next screen will pop up, wanting your to erase any parts of your image that you don’t want in the final product. This is when you erase backgrounds and other objects. There are a couple of ways to do this. You can do it the magic wand (it looks like a plus sign on your screen) will try and select the parts you want selected and erased or you can use the eraser (it looks like a circle on your screen) which functions the same way the eraser tool in old school paint did.
- Save your image as a cut file and then insert it into your design. Resize your books the same way you did with Cricut Images.
Adding Text To Your Project
Add text by hitting the text button in the far left menu. A text box will pop up and you can type what you want the project to say. For this project, Books turn Muggles in one text box and then into Muggles into another text box. One of my favorite thing about Cricut Design Space is that it will pull up all of the fonts on your computer plus all of the Cricut fonts so you can take your pick of what you want to use.
Select the text box that you want to change the font on and a font box will appear at the top of the page so you can change the font.
Changing Colors of Text In Design Space
One of my favorite features of Cricut Design Space is that when you change the colors of elements in the layers pallet, the program will assume that you want to cut those items out of a different kind of material. To change the colors of something, go over to the far right side and find the element you want to change. For text boxes, they are usually represented by the first letter in the line of text. For images, if will show a small version of the image. Click on the colored black dot and a color menu will pop up and you can change it to another color.
Make The Project
When your project looks the way you want it, it the Make It button in the top right corner of the screen. Hit the mirror image button on the right hand side, your project will flip on the screen and look backwards. If you are making a project using heat transfer, you always need to mirror the image. Place the iron-on shiny side down onto your Cricut mat and then load your mat into your machine, spin the dial to iron-on and hit the flashing Cricut button. For this project you will cut two different times because we are using a couple different colors of heat transfer.
Peel the heat transfer off of your mat and then weed (peel apart) the heat transfer until just your design remains on the sticky backing. Stick the book iron on face down onto your canvas. You will be able to see through the plastic backing so you can put your project together just the way you want it. You will probably want to place a book underneath your canvas to give you something to push against, or flip the canvas upside down and iron from the back.
Make sure that none of the letters or images are touching the plastic backing of another element or it will fuse to that instead of your tote bag. Heat your iron up to the hottest setting and then iron on straight onto the plastic, making sure each element of the design gets 30 seconds of pressure and hit. Start pulling up the plastic backing and if any of the elements pull up at all, put the plastic back down and iron that area again. Lay the letters on top of the book and then cover the entire design with parchment paper. Repeat the ironing process.
I have gotten together with some amazing other bloggers to show you what you can create with a Burlap! Enjoy their projects below.
Stacie says
That is so cute! I need to make this for my daughter. She’s a huge Harry Potter fan and reading fan, in general. She’d love this.
Cherri Megasko says
This is such a wonderful idea! My daughter has begun reading the Harry Potter books out loud to my grandson as well. He absolutely loves it and makes references to the story all the time in his daily life. He would love this.
Audrey says
This is such an awesome craft idea! A great keepsake for any Harry Potter fan.
Jeanette says
That is adorable! What a creative idea. I should start doing that with my kiddo. He would love it if we would read a book together and then make something that represents that book!
Sarah Bailey says
Now this is such an awesome idea for a DIY! And hey who wouldn’t like to turn into a wizard.
Ashley says
This is a great idea! My daughter is newly obsessed with Harry Potter and I think this would be a great sign for her room. I need one too actually!
Destany says
How cute is this? I’m in a book swap group on facebook, and this would be an excellent “extra” for my next box! Well, provided it’s a Potterhead 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing.
Alison Rost says
This is pretty wicked! Love how it looks and love how you made it. I definitely enjoy little projects like this that the kids will enjoy.
Heather says
This is so cute! My 12 year old is obsessed with all things Harry Potter and I’m sure she would love this. I’ll have to show it to her in the morning.
Fi Ni Neachtain says
What a fab little DIY project! I would have loved this when I was a tween and a huge Harry Potter fan! 🙂
Kathy says
I love this! I have always loved Harry Potter and still do. I remember reading the books all the time when I was younger. This is such a great canvas!
sara lafountain says
What a fun project this is! My daughter is going to want to try this. Thanks for sharing all the step by step directions.
Vanessa Delia says
I seriously need to get my hands on one of these. You sold me with this Harry Potter stuff! ha!
Chei Pangan says
Oh my! I am really a fan of Harry Potter. And i cant wait to try this out. Thank you sharing.
Lynndee says
That is really nice! I know somebody who is a big Harry Potter fan who will for sure be delighted to see this.
HilLesha says
How cute! My oldest son loves the books and movies, so he would definitely enjoy this canvas.
Claudia Krusch says
This is a great craft idea! I need to show my SIL, my niece sleeps with Harry Potter books by her bed!
Wildish Jess says
What a cute cover you made. I don’t think I’m that crafty!